The "Android" name, the Android logo, the "Google Play" brand, and other trademarks are property of Google Inc. and not part of the assets available through the Android Open Source Project.

If you are interested in using these brands to indicate their association with your device, adhere to the guidelines on this page. These guidelines correspond to and complement the Brand Guidelines for Android App Developers and Google Brand Permissions.

Android

Here are manufacturer guidelines for the Android brand and related assets.

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Acceptable examples

Jelly Bean trademark example 8100 series trademark example

Unacceptable example

XBrand trademark example

Android logo

Unless expressly authorized by Google through written agreement, the Android logo and custom typeface may not be used (with or without the Android robot).

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Android robot

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Illustrator

The Android robot can be used, reproduced, and modified freely in marketing communications with proper attribution. For details, refer to App Developers Brand Guidelines and the Creative Commons license.

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The Android Peace Robot or any variation of the Android Peace Robot (such as the Android robot with a peace sign) may not be used in partner marketing.

Google Play

Use of the “Google Play” name and the Google Play Store icon on the packaging of the hardware, marketing materials of the hardware, or the hardware itself is allowed only on devices licensed to access Google Play. For a list of devices licensed to use Google Play, refer to Supported devices.

Other brands

Android Auto, Android TV, and Android Wear are brands owned by Google. These brands require Google proprietary software that runs on top of Android and is available only through a license with Google. For information on how to request a license, see Contact Us.

Questions

For additional brand usage information, contact the Android Partner Marketing team by submitting the Partner Brand Inquiry Form.